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CentralAmericaData.COM
It will be a tough year. Many challenges await, but also many opportunities are there to be taken advantage of. We believe this to be Central America’s greatest advantage: it is a region where much is to be done, with many unexploited market niches ready for smart entrepreneurs.
With over 40 million inhabitants, and blessed with geographical proximity to the U.S., Canada and Mexico (the largest economic bloc in the world), Central America has many of the conditions needed to fully integrate with the global economy and improve the living conditions of its far too large poor population.
Not having completed its economic integration remains the largest obstacle for business in Central America, and its political integration lags further behind. Although a lot of ground has been covered in commercial terms, a lot is yet to be done, and the only way to complete it might be to start working in the political area.
As it has done until now, in 2011 CentralAmericaData.COM will remain the business hub of the region, and its main showing room for its products and services. In this year we will continue improving our Central American Business Network while adding personalized information services and virtual business roundtables.
Happy and successful 2011.
CentralAmericaData.COM.
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May 2010
CentralAmericaData welcomes the Association Agreement with Europe, which confirms our vision of a united Central America, in which we based our regional business information portal.
Just two years have gone by since CentralAmericaData.COM was born as the only regional “business-to-business” medium with exclusive online operations.
July 2010
The second round of EuroExpo 2010 will take place from 19 to 22 July in Guatemala.
The event was initially scheduled for 31 May to 3 June but was postponed due to the eruption of the Pacaya volcano that led to the closure of Guatemala's international airport for several days.
March 2010
The first Chinese trade show in El Salvador could take place in October.
It would be hosted at CIFCO, the International Center for Fairs and Conventions, and would include the participation of various industries, such as machinery, telecommunications, home appliances, vehicles and motorcycles, among others.
March 2010
In just a year and a half, and in the midst of an economic crisis, Central America’s information outsider, CentralAmericaData.COM, has become an unprecedented editorial success.
From February 16th to March 18th, CentralAmericaData.COM, the region’s bilingual business website, was visited by 194.000 people, who read more than half a million pages, satisfying their needs for business, economics and finance information on Central America. These numbers are endorsed by the objectivity of Google and Quantcast, a renowned online media measurement agency.